Example sentences of "they [adv] have [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A lot of them also have spouses with very good careers and that makes a big difference .
2 of them also have income from occupational pensions .
3 Both of them now had images of sheltering sheep in their heads .
4 Apart from the Heads of Units , they rarely have contact with other similar services .
5 These butts are pre-dyed , but I was curious as to why they only had colour on one side .
6 And I will go on stressing that because traditional musicians have this traditional training in university music departments and music colleges , and they become isolated ; they only have contact with Western Art Music , you know .
7 And they just had plates of hen and pork and beef and
8 They nevertheless had difficulty in hiding their satisfied smiles .
9 This means that when the raw materials are reduced to fibre ready for re-spinning , they already have colour in them .
10 They already have support on the college radio there , ’ says Hallin .
11 They already have pots of cash — Charlotte 's got an island off the Italian coast worth £4 million for her fifth birthday .
12 The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication .
13 There is some reason to believe them , despite the first instinct to be sceptical , since they already have access to plenty of mind-bending substances , from alcohol and tobacco to diet pills .
14 We have advised environmental health officers that they already have power under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 temporarily to remove equipment such as audio equipment to ensure that a noise abatement notice is complied with .
15 Erm the reason for this is that Luton er is not an attractive proposition on a long term basis but it anti er and that , that is largely for an environmental point of view of the fact that it will also not provide an awful lot of additional capacity but it is a highly economic airport from the point of view of the number of er the cost required to expand it er further er passenger and facilities they already have designs for the extension of the facilities in that airport and I am concerned that er delays in the planning process for terminal three er or for any other alternatives in the South East or for making alternative arrangements elsewhere in the country .
16 The French were the first to object : they still had qualms about German rearmament .
17 I remember that luncheon with Basil absolutely perfectly , and that I 'd been at the National Gallery or the Tate , and I had a postcard with me of one of those primitive paintings , naïve paintings , of a cricket match they still have postcards of it .
18 I know they still have faith in me . ’
19 It is increasingly difficult for the establishment elites to retain dominance over all this new activity , even if they still have charge of the key institutions such as the Bank of England .
20 The government accused the opposition Sandanistas of orchestrating the strike ; they lost the February elections after ten years of socialist rule , but they still have supporters in key positions .
21 Even if they turn out to be right , some of them , they still have British Rail privatization , they still have VAT on fuel , they still have rising water charges , they still have the education wrangle .
22 They always had bidding for the funeral and sometimes the family would write out the the bids .
23 Transport nevertheless remained a major problem , and as Commandos ' equipment for raiding roles did not include those infantryman 's delights of defensive wire and mines — not , that is , in the normal course — they always had problems in battles of attrition .
24 They always had dinner at night , about seven .
25 They always have erections on them !
26 Er I just thought perhaps this morning , why they 're not answering you is erm they usually have surgeries on a Saturday morning .
27 We want them to volunteer to pay compensation to the offen Er to the victim , because that way we know that they genuinely have concern over what they 've done and they 've faced up their responsibilities .
28 He had shared a drink with barmaid Louise Shipman , who then claimed they also had sex at a Leicester hotel .
29 They also had access to equipment and resources not available at college .
30 He and Buckingham had a significant force behind them , and they also had control of the young king .
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